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  • JCJ Offline
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    @Virgil said in TV Purchase help:

    Still have a 2012 model going great in the bedroom.
    Only downside I could say is they don’t appear to be wife or water proof. ( doubt you want to hear about it)

    Dude! No!😲 All kinds of wrong!

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    I've been keeping half an eye on TVs. Currently running a 65" Panasonic Plasma. Really good, but super glary in the lounge.

    Would love to have

    • big screen (65-85)
    • wide viewing angle
    • cope with bright room

    Most seem to offer either bright room, or a wide viewing angle - any suggestions that can do both would be welcome!

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    @nzzp OLED if your finance minister will allow it.

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    @JC works OK in a bright room?

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    @JC I googled, sounds great. thanks a lot.

    OLED came highly rated previously; they look great but quite spendy. I can get an 85" for $60k!

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    @nzzp Yeah, but at that size you can have it instead of an interior wall

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    @JC that's true.

    Our lounge has a lot of windows, and while I love Plasma for dark viewing, under daylight it's pretty glary. Well, very glary.

    Still, OLED could be the shot - gives good viewing angles without the massive reflection issues of Plasma

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    @nzzp I have a Sony one. The OLEDs don't have a backlight, when the pixels are off they are jet black. So you get really good dynamic range even in sunlight. Talking of which...

    I'm really tempted to give one of these a go:

    https://www.harveynorman.co.nz/tv-and-audio/televisions/qled-televisions/samsung-55-the-terrace-outdoor-qled-4k-smart-tv.html

    An outdoor TV!

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    @JC holy crap, that looks awesome. Would love to

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    The OLED I bought is now $1700 more expensive than when I purchased it a week ago, and more expensive than when it was released. I'm glad I pulled the trigger during that sale period.

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